Here are ALL of the Spanish words that start with K that are in my Spanish dictionary:
kermesse=country fair, bazaar for charity
kilo=kilo, kilogram
kilobyte
kilociclo=kilocycle
kilometraje=number of kilometers
kilómetro=kilometer
kilovatio=kilowatt
That's all!
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Very few. Written spanish uses the letters "c" and "q" for almost all words with the phoneme [k]. Only exeptions are foreign words like "kilo" or "kiwi"There are no indigenous Spanish words that use the letter K.Some imported words that starts with the letter K are kilogramo(Kilogram) kilometro (kilometer), Kremlin.Here are ALL of the Spanish words that start with K that are in my Spanish dictionary:kermesse=country fair, bazaar for charitykilo=kilo, kilogramkilobytekilociclo=kilocyclekilometraje=number of kilometerskilómetro=kilometerkilovatio=kilowattThat's all!There are no indigenous Spanish words that use the letter K.Some imported words that starts with the letter K are kilogramo(Kilogram) kilometro (kilometer), Kremlin.
Some Spanish names that start with the letter "K" include "Kiko," "Kira," and "Karina."
There are actually numerous words that make the hard "c" sound and begin with a "k".A couple examples would be the words kite and kabob.When the vowels A, O, or U come after the letter "C", it will produce the "K" sound making it a hard "C".Some examples of words beginning with K and hard C:KaleidoscopeKickKilometricalKilometric
The letters "k" and "w" are the only two letters of the Spanish alphabet that are primarily used in non-Spanish words, specifically in loanwords or foreign words that have been integrated into the language.
"Ii kitty es k" is not a meaningful phrase in Spanish. It appears to be a combination of words that do not form a coherent sentence or expression in Spanish.